
Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva
Acting • Born 1952-04-12 – Died 2017-11-30
Biography
Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva (Rio de Janeiro, April 12, 1952 - Rio de Janeiro, November 30, 2017) was a Brazilian actress. From a film, television and theater actress, Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva moved on to film production. Daughter of Greek Harry Anastassiadi, former president of Fox Film for Latin America, she graduated in art history and accumulated several extension courses in Europe. She made her film debut in Paraíso no Inferno (1977), a feature film directed by actor Joel Barcelos. From then on, she acted in a series of Brazilian cinema films, such as Film Thieves (1977), by Fernando Coni Campos, A Força de Xangô (1977), by Iberê Cavalcanti, Os Trombadinhas (1979), by Anselmo Duarte. , Sonho de Verão (1990), by Paulo Sérgio Almeida, and The third bank of the river (1993), by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and even internationally, such as the Portuguese production Eternidade.
Filmography
31 credits
A Mulher Sensual
Movie • 1981
Selma Andrade

Bocage, the Triumph of Love
Movie • 1997
Musa da Poesia Erótica e Lírica

O Gerente
Movie • 2011

Ao Sul do Meu Corpo
Movie • 1982
Helena

Summer Dream
Movie • 1990
Ana

Banda de Ipanema — Folia de Albino
Movie • 2002
Self

Traveller
Movie • 1998
Anita

Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream
Movie • 1980

The Force of Xango
Movie • 1977
Matilde de Obá

Brasa Adormecida
Movie • 1986

Cocky
Movie • 1978
Volga

The Third Bank of the River
Movie • 1994

Desejo Violento
Movie • 1978

Natal da Portela
Movie • 1988

Os Trombadinhas
Movie • 1979
Arlete

Eternidade
Movie • 1992

Nem Tudo Que É Sonho Desmancha no Ar
Movie • 1989

Sweet Thieves
Movie • 1977
American crew member

Assim na Tela Como no Céu
Movie • 1990
Senhorita Watson

Perdida Em Sodoma
Movie • 1982

Araponga
TV • 1990
Celene

Zazá
TV • 1997
Hilda

Tudo ou Nada
TV • 1986
Tereza

O Cometa
TV • 1989
Clara

Cara a Cara
TV • 1979
Tati (Tatiana)

Nina
TV • 1977
Iracema

Gente Fina
TV • 1990
Ulla

Quatro por Quatro
TV • 1994
Dora

The Trapalhões
TV • 1977

Champagne
TV • 1983
Maria Luiza

O Salvador da Pátria
TV • 1989
Maria Aparecida